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President S. E. Price issued this announcement about the formation of a Students' Army Training Corps at Ottawa University in the fall of 1918. The memorandum outlines the duties, pay, and conditions of joining S.A.T.C.

The Denison Alumni Bulletin of November 1934 has a two-page article about the death of Silas Eber Price. Dr. Price was president of Ottawa University for many years and died in Pasadena, California, on October 27, 1934. His body was taken back to the…

This summation of the accomplishments of President S. E. Price was written after his death in 1934. The author mentions the increase in the endowment and the addition of three new buildings on campus.

Ottawa University printed its annual catalog as an issue of the OU Bulletin starting in 1872. There are some gaps in the early years.The catalog included the school calendar, trustees and other officers of the University, and list of faculty and…

This is a picture of Frederick W. Colegrove who was president of Ottawa University from 1892-1896. He taught at the college for many years.

Dr. Ward received a letter from the President Ebenezer Dodge of Madison University in Hamilton, New York. It appears Ward had written asking for suggestions for a replacement when he retired. Dodge had no one to suggest.

This is a head and shoulders photograph of Dr. Milan L. Ward.

This is a statement from Klinkenberg Drug Company for drugs given to Dr. Milan Ward before his death. Toward the bottom it is marked "Paid 9-22-23-MW. " It is also stamped "Approved by the Executive Committee." Ottawa University paid the final…

Expense statement from W. A. Elliott, pastor of the First Baptist Church, containing the expenses of trip from Colorado and return to conduct the funeral service of Dr. M. L. Ward. Elliott had been in Boulder, Colorado, doing chautauqua work. At the…

This receipt from C. F. Lamb Undertaking Co., shows that Dr. S. E. Price paid the funeral expenses for Dr. Milan Ward. The amount paid was $192.50.